AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNicaragua–U.S. Relations: Nicaragua says it will return BHMB Mining to its original owners after the state confiscated the operation in 2025 and later transferred it to Chinese firms, with the government citing a “dialogue” deal to restart work at the Palacaguina plant. Human Rights in Nicaragua: Amnesty International is renewing calls for the immediate release of Indigenous prisoner of conscience Brooklyn Rivera, warning his critical health condition in custody is an emergency after enforced disappearance and incommunicado detention. Immigration and Detention (U.S.): A lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Wyoming challenges a Laramie County sheriff’s ICE partnership, arguing it unlawfully deputizes local police for immigration enforcement without proper oversight. ICE Oversight Under Scrutiny: New reporting highlights an alarming spike in suicides among ICE detainees, while separate local reports describe overdoses at an ICE facility in El Paso and a Maplewood, Missouri family separated after ICE detained a Nicaraguan asylum-seeker. Sports & Nicaragua Connection: South Africa’s Bafana Bafana will play a World Cup send-off friendly against Nicaragua, with coach Hugo Broos explaining squad cuts and injury-based decisions ahead of the tournament.
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